A new release of documents related to investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has made public nearly 30,000 pages of records, shedding light on past inquiries and associations. The files include hundreds of references to former U.S. President Donald Trump, along with two subpoenas sent to Mar-a-Lago seeking employment records during the federal case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
The documents also contain multiple versions of Epstein’s will, partially redacted tax records belonging to Maxwell, and internal communications from the New York jail where Epstein died. Authorities noted that some material in the release includes false accusations, without specifying details. Trump has not been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein or Maxwell.
Some records discuss Epstein’s past social ties, including emails that reference Trump’s earlier interactions with Epstein. Other documents include correspondence suggesting a connection between Maxwell and a sender identified as “Andrew,” whose details align with Prince Andrew. The emails mention requests for inappropriate companions and reference locations linked to the British royal family.
The files also reveal that several prominent financial figures were named as executors or alternate executors in different versions of Epstein’s will. Additionally, emails show federal agents attempted to contact potential co-conspirators shortly after Epstein’s arrest in 2019.
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